đź”— Share this article Top Flight Buildup alongside FA Cup Round Two Developments and More Opening Thoughts Hello and welcome on this weekend morning. This is your all-in-one football live center, highlighting the day's major football action. England's top division presents fascinating contests between the Seagulls and the Hammers as well as the Cottagers and the Eagles. On top of that, a top-of-the-table Scottish Premiership clash sees the Hoops and the Jambos, coupled with Women's Super League games and FA Cup round two drama completes the lineup. Feel free to send us your views and let us know how you'll be following today's games. Here we go. Major Stories from Saturday Liverpool's Egyptian star commandeered the headlines despite was absent in Liverpool's hectic six-goal thriller at Leeds United. He launched an remarkable attack on manager Arne Slot, accusing him of tossing him “to the wolves” following being left out the first eleven for the third consecutive game. He expressed feeling singled out for blame for the club's disappointing start to the season. “It's unbelievable … I am sat on the bench for 90 minutes,” Salah reportedly said. “The third time on the bench, I think for the first time in my professional life. I am extremely disappointed.” The other significant Premier League story saw the Gunners' last-gasp defeat at Villa Park, sealed by Emi BuendĂa's decisive goal. That result, coupled with Manchester City's comfortable victory over the Black Cats, has left a incredibly close race at the top of the standings. Outside the English football, Lionel Messi as ever played the hero for his MLS side as they triumphed the league championship, beating Vancouver 3-1 in the final. Sunday's Top-Flight Matches Brighton host the Hammers in a afternoon start. West Ham have displayed signs of life under the arrival of manager Nuno EspĂrito Santo. An impressive midweek draw means he has overseen a run of only one loss in five games. Fulham versus Palace is a rematch of last year's cup last-eight tie. Crystal Palace are aiming for a fourth straight victory on the road in the Premier League, having defeated Burnley, Wolves and Liverpool to nil in their latest travels. The FA Cup Second Round England's famous cup competition second round provided plenty of excitement yesterday. National League South side the Seagulls made history by reaching the third round for the first time in their history. Additional notable results featured: Swindon Town hammered Bolton – a league above them – 4-0. Cambridge United defeated Stockport on spot-kicks. Non-league Buxton were ahead against Cheltenham Town before eventually enduring a 6-2 loss. Sunday's FA Cup schedule includes: Slough Town v Macclesfield (12.30pm GMT kickoff) Boreham Wood v Newport County Gateshead v Walsall Blackpool v Carlisle United Developing Mini-Leagues It appears three separate battlegroups forming in this season's Premier League. The Title Race: Arsenal, Manchester City and Aston Villa are seemingly vying for the top prize. The Packed Middle: A incredibly congested section includes several big names, all with aspirations for the European places. Will any string together a winning run to threaten the top teams? The Relegation Battle: The dogfight to avoid the drop probably involves Leeds, Nottingham Forest, Burnley and West Ham, with Wolves looking especially in trouble. Teams like Brentford or Fulham could also be sucked into the battle. Elsewhere in Football Outside the Premier League and FA Cup, Sunday's fixtures feature: Women's Top Flight: (All 12pm GMT unless stated) Leicester City v Manchester City London City Lionesses v Brighton & Hove Albion Manchester United v West Ham United Tottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa Chelsea v Everton (2.30pm GMT) European Football: Real Madrid v Celta Vigo (8pm CET) Borussia Dortmund v Hoffenheim (4.30pm CET) Ongoing Discussion About Liverpool's Star The fallout from the Liverpool forward's comments rages on. There are two clear camps to the argument. Has he earned the right to speak out as a true Liverpool legend? On the other, is boss Slot justified in doing whatever it takes to try to win games? Views from supporters seems split: “As a Manchester United supporter. If memory serves, Salah was the players' player of the year 6 months ago and now he’s chief scapegoat. Not the way to treat a club legend.” “Can we take a moment to feel sorry for Mo Salah? He's probably forgotten that he is currently Liverpool's highest ever earning player... A victim, Mo, you are not.” The big question for Mo Salah, then? Speculation suggests his bridges at Liverpool may now be burned. Could he seek a loan to a club abroad? Or will he take the pay day and head for Saudi Arabia after the AFCON? Matches Abandoned A pair of second-tier fixtures were called off yesterday. The match between Charlton and Portsmouth at The Valley was paused in the early stages after a fan was taken ill. It was later confirmed the fan passed away in hospital. Blackburn's game against Sheffield Wednesday was also paused and abandoned due to a waterlogged pitch at Ewood Park. Torrential rain – for the second occasion this season at the ground – rendered the pitch unsuitable. There is no word yet on when these matches will be rescheduled.